Friday, 31 December 2010

Bruises

Today I'm gonna show you how to make Bruises =D


First of all, Here is my picture.


Added some blood on the wrist from an outtake (which I'll be showing at the bottom)


Bruises often have a yellow hue around them, I did that by using a 30% opacity brush and on Overlay layer mode (either the brush or the layer, in my case it was the layer)


Then with the same brush but on a different layer, I chose a dark blue and set the layer to Multiply


Then came the bluish-dark purple. 
Brush 30% opacity
Layer mode : Normal.


More fine tuning (around the needle)


Then more purple and the wrist (same steps)


Then the veins




OUTTAKES =D


Yes, I'm that crazy..


The final Image


Welcome to the psych ward.

Monday, 29 November 2010

Mistakes Of Lives Past.







 I started with a sky image I took in London..
as you can see, some major adjustments had to be made.


First of all, I removed London Eye, The buildings in the background, The river and boats.
Then, I made it into square format.
Didn't care much about how neat it was because I knew I would be adding some woods onto it.


Secondly, I gave the sky a cyan tint (Colour balance) 
because I first intended for my image to be cyan.


Then, I added the woods image on top of it.
(edited the bottom of it so it would fit the square format.)
also didn't care much about how neat it was because the texture would cover it.


Now I played around with the colour balance and curves, setting them to green and red.
then I added the textures and crows.


Vignetting


Adding the ghost (fixing her hair and dress)



More vignetting.





Let go of your mistakes..




Friday, 19 November 2010

Closer Than You Think.


This was really fun to make !!

First of all, here is a picture of a sky I took a while back
in rainy Liverpool-England <3


I edited out the building and the light post.
simple patch and clone stamp.


Then I tinted the skies purple 
and added another image of a field I also took in Liverpool.


Then I reconstructed some of the skies.
and done some editing to the field.
mostly playing around with the red and green in the 
colour balance and curves.
Then of course came the girl


Minor hair and raven / crow editing.


TEXTURES !
I have around 5 textures here.
with lowered opacity and some are desaturated 
so that they wont effect my colour tones.


Some vignetting.
and presto !

Its Closer Than You Think.


Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Transportation.


This was easy to make, just a little long, so I wont do screenshots.
basically what I did was change the color of the sky by adding a photo filter
solid brown color set to color dodge
and some color balance.

Then came the balloons which is my own stock.
(these are originally one balloon that is red.)
I desaturated it, lighten it, then copied and resized it.

I copied the "new" sky layer over the balloons,
set it to overlay then set a layer mask and masked out all the sky except on the balloons
this makes them less opaque.

Finally, I added some textures and some desaturation.
and viola !


Monday, 15 November 2010

How To Go Vintage.


I'm in the mood for some dreamy vintage coffee shots.
So here you go:


This is the original, shot with natural light and perfectly exposed.


Add solid color #374a53 and set it on Exclusion


Next, add solid color #fdffd2 and set it to lighten
Change the opacity to: 39
and Fill to: 15



Now comes the fun part ! CURVES!
set them as shown.

RGB: Point 1: Output: 244
                      Input: 239
          Point 2: Output: 221
                      Input: 175
        Point 3: Output: 53
                      Input: 59
        Point 4: Output: 41
                      Input: 0
RED: Point 1: Output: 254
                      Input: 252
          Point 2: Output: 218
                      Input: 178
        Point 3: Output: 63
                      Input: 61
         Point 4: Output: 58
                      Input: 0
GREEN: Point 1: Output: 254
                      Input: 241
          Point 2: Output: 227
                      Input: 201
        Point 3: Output: 75
                      Input: 93
       Point 4: Output: 60
                      Input: 0
BLUE: Point 1: Output: 217
                      Input: 250
          Point 2: Output: 79
                      Input: 41
        Point 3: Output: 48
                      Input: 0


Now adjust the colour balance as above.


Then duplicate it and set the blending mode to screen,
Then adjust the opacity of the new layer to 38%
This will give it some light.


To get some contrast and a little desaturation,
Put a black/white gradient map (set it on reverse if necessary)
and then change the blending mode to multiply.



Hope you enjoyed this.
Have a good day folks !

Thursday, 11 November 2010

How to make'm FLY !

Heey guys !!

Looking through my stream, I realized that I had a crappy levitation tutorial..
it was very rushed !!

so now I am doing a better one..







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For every levitation shot, you should always use a tripod (or a table)
the idea is that the camera doesn't change place.

you take the picture of your subject and where you want her/him to be
( use a stool, table, chair if necessary) and take a picture of the background free of any clutter

after that, put them over each other and use a layer mask to erase the cushion
 or just use an eraser
(layer mask is the grey square with white circle in the middle, use a brush
to either erase or restore your image.
remember: black erases, white restores)


After erasing, I realized it was impossible to salvage the foot, it was too squished
to the cushion to look real.
so i just erased it and reconstructed it from the other foot




Then came the butterflies and exposure adjustment.


A black/white gradient map for B&W


And 'S' curves layer for more contrast


Then a vignetting..

and voila !